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Robotic strawberry harvest is promising but will need improved technology and higher wages to be economically viable
by Timothy Delbridge

April-June 2021
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The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California's biodiversity
by Rachel S. Meyer, Miroslava Munguia Ramos, Meixi Lin, Teia M. Schweizer, Zachary Gold, Dannise Ruiz Ramos, Sabrina Shirazi, Gaurav Kandlikar, Wai-Yin Kwan, Emily E. Curd, Amanda Freise, Jordan Moberg Parker, Jason P. Sexton, Regina Wetzer, N. Dean Pentcheff, Adam R. Wall, Lenore Pipes, Ana Garcia-Vedrenne, Maura Palacios Mejia, Tiara Moore, Chloe Orland, Kimberly M. Ballare, Anna Worth, Eric Beraut, Emma L. Aronson, Rasmus Nielsen, Harris A. Lewin, Paul H. Barber, Jeff Wall, Nathan Kraft, Beth Shapiro, Robert K. Wayne

January-March 2021
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Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California
by Chelsea J. Carey, Kelly Gravuer, Sasha Gennet, Dillon Osleger, Stephen A. Wood

April-June 2020
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Virus surveys of commercial vineyards show value of planting certified vines
by Kari L. Arnold, Neil McRoberts, Monica L. Cooper, Rhonda Smith, Deborah A. Golino

April-June 2019
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UC ANR research and education influences landscape water conservation and public policy
by Janet S. Hartin, Lorence R. Oki, David W. Fujino, Karrie Reid, Charles A. Ingels, Darren L. Haver, William N. Baker

January-March 2019
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Three new Phytophthora detection methods, including training dogs to sniff out the pathogen, prove reliable
by Tedmund J. Swiecki, Matt Quinn, Laura Sims, Elizabeth Bernhardt, Lauralea Oliver, Tina Popenuck, Matteo Garbelotto

October-December 2018
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Coordinated response to inadvertent introduction of pathogens to California restoration areas
by Susan J. Frankel, Janice M. Alexander, Diana Benner, Alisa Shor

October-December 2018
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Proactive biological control: A cost-effective management option for invasive pests
by Mark S. Hoddle, John Steggall, Kevi Mace

July-September 2018
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Managing for soil health can suppress pests
by Amanda Hodson, Edwin Lewis

July-September 2016
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The evolving fresh market berry industry in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties
by Laura Tourte, Mark Bolda, Karen Klonsky

July-September 2016
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Biological control program is being developed for brown marmorated stink bug
by Jesus Lara, Charlie Pickett, Chuck Ingels, David R. Haviland, Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell, David Doll, James Bethke, Ben Faber, Surendra K. Dara, Mark Hoddle

January-March 2016
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The cost of the glassy-winged sharpshooter to California grape, citrus and nursery producers
by Karen M. Jetter, Joseph G. Morse, John N. Kabashima

October-December 2014
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UC and the state of California team up against invasive species
by Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Annette Jones, Nick Condos

October-December 2014
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Unwelcome arrivals
by Jeannette Warnert

October-December 2014
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October-December 2014
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EXCLUDING PESTS AND PATHOGENS: Plant health: How diagnostic networks and interagency partnerships protect plant systems from pests and pathogens
by Richard M. Bostock, Carla S. Thomas, Richard W. Hoenisch, Deborah A. Golino, Georgios Vidalakis

October-December 2014
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Forest nurseries face critical choices with the loss of methyl bromide fumigation
by Jerry E. Weiland, Will R. Littke, Diane L. Haase

July-September 2013
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Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant pathogens
by Andrea Luvisi, Alessandra Panattoni, Enrico Triolo

July-September 2012
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Research and adoption of biotechnology strategies could improve California fruit and nut crops
by Victor M. Haroldsen, Gabriel Paulino, Cecilia L. Chi-Ham, Alan B. Bennett

April-June 2012
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Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability
by Dustin R. Mulvaney, Timothy J. Krupnik, Kaden B. Koffler

July-September 2011
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April-June 2011
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Biological controls investigated to aid management of olive fruit fly in California
by Kent M. Daane, Marshall W. Johnson, Charles H. Pickett, Karen R. Sime, Xin-Geng Wang, Hannah Nadel, John W. Andrews Jr., Kim A. Hoelmer

January-March 2011
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New Zealand lessons may aid efforts to control light brown apple moth in California
by Lucia G. Varela, James T.S. Walker, Peter L. Lo, David J. Rogers

January-March 2010
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Light brown apple moth's arrival in California worries commodity groups
by Lucia G. Varela, Marshall W. Johnson, Larry Strand, Cheryl A. Wilen, Carolyn Pickel

April-June 2008
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Science briefs: October-December 2007
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October-December 2007
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Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
by Robin Meadows

October-December 2007
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When crop transgenes wander in California, should we worry?
by Norman C. Ellstrand

July-September 2006
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U.S. beef industry faces new policies and testing for mad cow disease
by Kate O'Neill

October-December 2005
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Weighing lysimeters aid study of water relations in tree and vine crops
by R. Scott Johnson, Larry E Williams, James E Ayars, Tom J Trout

April-June 2005
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Microorganisms and their byproducts, nematodes, oils and particle films have important agricultural uses
by Larry D Godfrey, Elizabeth E Grafton-Cardwell, Harry K Kaya, William E Chaney

January-March 2005
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Regulatory challenges reduce opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
by Keith Redenbaugh, Alan McHughen

April-June 2004
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Sidebar: Virus-resistant transgenic papaya helps save Hawaiian industry
by Dennis Gonsalves

April-June 2004
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SOD pathogen hits coast redwoods, Douglas fir
by Janet White

November-December 2002
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
by Karen M. Jetter, Jay Hamilton, John H. Klotz

January-February 2002
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Research collaboration best defense against Pierce's disease
by W.R. Gomes

July-August 2001
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July-August 2001
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Oak killer found in rhododendrons
by Pam Kan-Rice

January-February 2001
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Solarization and biofumigation help disinfest soil
by James J. Stapleton, Clyde L. Elmore, James E. DeVay

November-December 2000
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Controversy over agricultural biotechnology continues
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July-August 2000
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Structural adjustment, resources, global economy to challenge California agriculture
by Warren E. Johnston, Harold O. Carter

July-August 2000
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New negotiations hold trade opportunities for agriculture
by Daniel A. Sumner

September-October 1999
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Two new seed head flies attack yellow starthistle
by Joe Balciunas, Baldo Villegas

March-April 1999
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Invisible invaders: Insect-transmitted viruses threaten agriculture
by Robert L. Gilbertson, Diane E. Ullman, Raquel Salati, Douglas P. Maxwell, Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, MaryLou Polek

March-April 1998
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Center for Exotic Pest Research tackles controversy
by Cindy Giorgio

March-April 1998
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Imperial Valley conditions limit Karnal bunt in wheat
by Gerald J. Holmes, Lee F. Jackson, Thomas M. Perring

May-June 1997
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One in three suffers foodborne illness annually. Safeguarding food quality: a national priority
by Bennie I. Osburn

January-February 1994
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Russian wheat aphid: natural enemies, resistant wheat offer potential control
by D. González, Charles G. Summers, Calvin O. Qualset

January-February 1992
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The research imperatives: knowledge to reduce the use of broadly toxic pesticides
by Mary Louise Flint

July-August 1990
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The doctor of plant health
by J. B. Kendrick

September 1984
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The plant health specialist's time has arrived
by J. B. Kendrick

January-February 1984
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Rapid tissue testing for evaluating nitrogen nutritional status of (1) corn and (2) sorghum
by R. S. Rauschkolb, A. L. Brown, J. Quick, J. D. Prato, R. E. Pelton, F. R. Kegel

June 1974
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